A: Contact the counseling secretary to get specific questions answered at 429-3810, extension 1048 or go to the Santa Cruz City Schools website regarding enrollment.

Q: How can I check on my student’s homework, progress, attendance and/or discipline records?
A: Activate your Illuminate Parent account
with our registrar. Each parent has an identification code to gain
access to your student’s electronic records that include grades,
attendance, and discipline records. Many teachers also post upcoming
homework assignments and tests/quizzes.Q: How can I find out about upcoming events and student-related activities? A: Visit hh.sccs.net
to see what’s happening, go to your Illuminate Parent Portal to
read the daily bulletin, and “like” us on Facebook @ Harbor High School and the Harbor High Counseling Department pages.Q: How do I resolve a classroom-related problem?A:
The best way to find resolution for students who are having
classroom-related problems is to follow a four-step, progression.

Q: How can I contact my student's teacher(s)?

A:
You must know the names of your student's teachers. The fastest way to
contact teachers is through email. If you would prefer to phone the
teachers, they also havephone extensions where you may leave a message.

A: Counselors divide their caseload by students' last name. Counselor contacts here.Q: How do I clear an absence for my student?

A: Contact the attendance office at 429-3424 or
429-3810 ext 1064.

The first and most direct contact
should be with the student's teacher. You may contact teachers directly
via phone or email through the school's webpage. If your student has
already spoken with his or her teacher, an early contact from the parent
to the teacher generally resolves any issue.

If the communication with the teacher does not resolve the problem, please contact your student's counselor. Your student's counselor can assist in resolving the issue.

The
next person to contact if there has not been satisfactory resolution
after the first two steps, is the counseling and guidance Assistant
Principal.

Finally, if the three steps have been completed and there is still no resolution, you may contact the school principal.